Jack White Tops Kasabian’s List of Ideal Collaborators + More

-- Kasabian are eyeing Jack White for what would be their first-ever collaborative recording with a fellow rocker. “I respect Jack, and in some way, shape or form we’d love to kick around in the studio with him," guitarist Serge Pizzorno says of the potential pairing, which we already can't wait to hear. [Daily Star]

-- Sean Lennon and his mom -- John Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono -- spoke out against the controversial mining practice known as fracking during a public forum held Friday in New York City. Sean and Yoko also head a coalition known as Artists Against Fracking and previously admonished fracking with the dirty ditty titled 'Don't Frack My Mom.' [Ultimate Classic Rock]

-- Earlier this week the Dirty Heads premiered an exclusive live video for 'Dance All Night,' their collaboration with Matisyahu, and now both artists are sharing diary excerpts from their joint summer North American tour. Read all about the skating, partying and meditation going on behind-the-scenes. [Spinner]

-- Adele's behemoth album '21' is expected to drop out of the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 for the first time ever next week, after spending 546 straight days in the top region of the chart. '21' has sold an impressive 9.7 million units during the run. [MTV]

-- Orbital teamed up with theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking at the 2012 Paralympics opening ceremony to perform the tune 'Where Is It Going?' off 'Wonky,' the veteran British electronica act's first album in eight years. [Death + Taxes]